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  1. Masahiko Shimada (島田 雅彦, Shimada Masahiko, born 1961) is a Japanese writer. He has won the Noma Literary New Face Prize, the Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature, the Itō Sei Literature Prize, and the Mainichi Publishing Culture Award. His work has been translated into English.

  2. granta.com › contributor › masahiko-shimadaMasahiko Shimada | Granta

    Masahiko Shimada was born in Tokyo in 1961. He began writing fiction while studying Russian at university and, while still an undergraduate, gained the first of six nominations throughout his career for the prestigious Akutagawa Prize.

  3. Masahiko Shimada was born in 1961. He graduated from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, majored in Russian language. He made his debut with Yasashii sayoku no tame no Kiyuukyoku (The Cassation for the Soft Left-wingers) that appeared in the magazine Kaien in 1983 when he was a college student, and this piece was nominated for Akutagawa Prize.

  4. Sinopsis de ME CONVERTIRE EN MOMIA. Inédita hasta ahora en castellano, la prosa versátil y transgresora de Shimada (1961) recurre al escarnio, al extremismo y a paradójicos razonamientos para burlarse de los sueños comunes.

  5. Masahiko Shimada has 94 books on Goodreads with 2505 ratings. Masahiko Shimadas most popular book is Death By Choice.

  6. Masahiko Shimada (島田雅彦) was born on March 13, 1961 in Tokyo, Japan and raised in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture. He studied at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Graduate School of Education - Russian language. He is a postmodern novelist and University Professor. Read more:

  7. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Masahiko Shimada, Philip Gabriel (Translator) Tokyo, New York, and uncharted territory of the imagination provide the setting for this remarkable, kaleidoscopic novel of life in the postmodern age. Start with an eccentric heiress in search of a son missing for twenty-five years.